Handmade Sedona Rollerball in Teak w Gold hardware

Handmade Sedona Rollerball in Teak w Gold hardware

Details

This is an Sedona Rollerball pen turned out of Teak with Gold hardware. It is 5-1/2 inches long and weighs about 3 ounces. It uses a Schmidt refill. As visible in some of the pictures, the cap does post.

The nature characteristic of teak is its durability in all weather conditions. Teak has an extremely dense grained hardwood that resists rot, warping, shrinking and swelling. Its high natural oil content continually preserves the wood so it can be left outdoors for decades.

A bit about of the process of creating these pens: I start with a hand-selected bit of wood and the bits that make up the mechanism of the pen. I then cut the wood to length and drill holes to make room for the mechanism. I then put the blank on the lathe and spend some time working the wood to be the proper diameter to match the mechanism. Sand paper is applied, through a number of grits, to get a nice, smooth surface. Several coats of finish are applied and buffed. The wood and mechanism are then combined to create a fabulous writing instrument.

Materials Used

jack, daniels, oak, metal, rollerball

Product Attributes

Primary Material: Teak, wood, metal plastic

Size: Small

Color: Brown

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Shipping

All Other CountriesFirst Item: $12.00Additional Items: $2.50

CanadaFirst Item: $10.00Additional Items: $1.00

United StatesFirst Item: $7.50Additional Items: $1.00

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Shipping

Wood and wire objects will be shipped through USPS, usually through priority mail. If the postage costs exceed what I've charged, I'll absorb the difference.

Stained glass must be insured in shipment and will usually be shipped through UPS.

Beautiful Scott! This was purchased as a gift for myself - after all, I'm worth it! The quality of workmanship is apparent and I can guarantee this set will never leave my side. I've handwritten more letters and notes in the last four days since receiving this set then in the last year - I can't put them down. I completed a review post on my blog at http://tinyurl.com/6m85apk. Thanks again Scott! CRyan